Does anyone have any information about backpacking in Ireland? - route planning ireland
I backpack in Ireland later this year. So if anyone has any information would be very apprecicated ... How much does the best places to visit ... to avoid taking important things to things. Or if someone actually happened, and one way they have planned, it would be wonderful, just so I can get some ideas!
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Saturday, January 23, 2010
Route Planning Ireland Does Anyone Have Any Information About Backpacking In Ireland?
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You stay in youth hostels scattered throughout the country.
A youth hostel in Dublin could Oige in Mount Joy Street, with its head office outside Blessington Street, to ask about the different accommodations throughout the country.
An Oige ie, youth, and you go to them and not to be young. There are also private hostels throughout the country. Ask if the Irish Dublin O'Connell Street Tourist Information.
When you show a map of Ireland in general, the various houses around the country have highlighted a small blue triangle or red depending on the age leaf. An Oige is the official youth and the map shows these as well as private actors. These are the cheapest places in the country.
The camp is also for your tent and camping, or you can add a caravan or chalet. Check visit with the Tourist Association in the city or town you are. The accommodation is always advisable not to early in the day controlleave.
A backpackers hostel on Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin side of the Pro-Cathedral, Marlborough Street, Dublin and at Dublin, they are not refugees, but a Oige private hostels.
There is a youth hostel in Oige Glendalough in the Wicklow Mountains and in other parts of Wicklow, is about 50 K or 30 miles west of Dublin.
Kerry is wonderful, Clare, Donegal, Galway, anywhere in the network of the River Shannon, Longford, Leitrim,
They usually travel with the Bus Éireann is provincial bus service. It is a picture of an Irish Setter in him, and through the country. The catch in Arus Bus Off Shop Street Amiens Street Dublin.
There are Bus Eireann stadiums across the country with long tables in them usually come every hour and you pay the driver or a terminal for some time on the train and you can pay at the bus stop.
The other option is to get through the train, but it is dearer of the bus, and unfortunately there is only the lines of railways in both countries. In Dublin, are the two main railway stations Connolly Station on Amiens Street and the other is the Houston station in King John's Bridge Road.
I have often raised no backpackers here, but visitors. In general, remain in shelters, and above all, a stretch along the coast. Visit the following sites - you could learn a few tricks.
http://www.anoige.ie/
http://www.hostelireland.com/
http://www.hostels.com/ie.html
http://www.hostelsclub.com/index-en.html ...
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